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Student was bragging he was having sex with Atlantic High teacher Heather March

In May, the rumor was that a student was bragging he was having sex with Atlantic High English teacher Heather March.

But when school police tried to interview the student, he would not discuss anything that happened outside Palm Beach County. When asked whether he ever visited March’s home in Palm City, he refused to answer the question on the advice of his attorney.

He acknowledged, however, that he had kissed March and that they also kissed when they went together to the beach in Delray Beach.

March, 24, who recently resigned from Atlantic High as school police were investigating, also acknowledged she kissed the student whom she met while they worked together on the school’s yearbook but has denied having sex with him.

Even so, school police closed the case. They didn’t have a sworn statement and could not corroborate a sexual relationship. The student might even have been 18, making any type of sexual relationship legally consensual.

It is unclear whether police have forwarded the case to law enforcement in Martin County. Even if police could prove that March had sex with the student, if he was 18, proving a crime took place would be extremely difficult. School District Police Chief Jim Kelly did not return a phone call Monday.

School police did not file charges against former Santaluces High teacher Natalie Fraxedas even though she told them she had sex with an 18-year-old senior. Because of the student’s age, the relationship was consensual. Florida does not have a law barring sex between adult students and teachers.

Suspicions about March and the student began in the spring when the student’s ex-girlfriend said she saw the two off campus at a Dunkin’ Donuts. They appeared to be flirting and the girl surmised her boyfriend broke up with her to have a relationship with the pretty teacher. Another time, the girl saw her ex-boyfriend visiting March’s classroom.

March later acknowledged that she kissed the student in her classroom while the two were alone and also while at the beach. She also said they spoke on the phone and she text messaged him.

But that’s when March stopped talking. She refused to give a sworn statement and missed a meeting on the allegation. She submitted a resignation letter on May 28, effective June 10.

Source: palmbeachpost.com/

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